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Unique Kitchen Wall Art - Jo Oakley
Unique Kitchen Wall Art - Jo Oakley
  • Unique Kitchen Wall Art - Jo Oakley
  • Unique Kitchen Wall Art - Jo Oakley
  • Unique Kitchen Wall Art - Jo Oakley

Jo Oakley Unique Kitchen Wall Art - Jo Oakley


Price from £72.00

Wall Art is a revolutionary new way of showing art in your home and this unique Kitchen image by London based artist Jo Oakley is fabulous.

Make a real feature wall by completely covering it in a fabulous piece of exclusive art, or display artwork in smaller sizes so it looks like it's painted directly onto your wall.

Wall Art is so simple to use - it literally sticks straight onto your wall, no paste or glues needed. It's high strength and durable fabric means it's virtually impossible to rip or wrinkle. No more picture hooks, ugly marks or holes in your walls.

There are no limits to it's uses. Wall Art is washable and can be used safely in bathrooms. It bends around corners so is perfect for any odd shaped rooms or walls.

Love Your Art is delighted to offer Wall Art in a range of sizes which are unique to each piece:

Small - 2x2 ft

Medium - 4x4 ft

Large - 6x6 ft

Wall art comes in a choice of edges. Straight edges are perfect for a crisp fresh look whilst our painterly edges make the artwork look like it's painted straight onto your wall.

Should you require a bespoke size not featured please call Love Your Art on 01904 541 999 and one of our staff will be delighted to help you.

All wall art is printed individually for you. To be on the safe side please allow 14 days for your order to reach you.

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Jo Oakley

Recalling my memories fuels my need to make pictures - it's to do with sharing past experiences with the viewer, my childhood memories of sitting at the table in my Nan's kitchen, the abandoned disorder she created in the wake of her culinary tasks. The memories of colour, pattern and objects start to form, moving from sketchbook to canvas. The surface of the painting is then built up with layers of paint. 

Jo Oakley